Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... mind . It feels irritated at the idea of a law ; it fancies it does not need it : it really needs it less than other ... mind is clearly driven to self - delineation . Nature , no doubt , in some sense remains to it . A dreamy mind - a ...
... mind . It feels irritated at the idea of a law ; it fancies it does not need it : it really needs it less than other ... mind is clearly driven to self - delineation . Nature , no doubt , in some sense remains to it . A dreamy mind - a ...
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... mind could have understood his life ; her society would have been a gentle relief from un- odoriferous pursuits . She had nothing in common with Shelley . His mind was full of eager thoughts , wild dreams , singular aspirations . The ...
... mind could have understood his life ; her society would have been a gentle relief from un- odoriferous pursuits . She had nothing in common with Shelley . His mind was full of eager thoughts , wild dreams , singular aspirations . The ...
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... mind was once set apart by the natural consequences of the disease , and secluded from the usual occupations of , and customary contact with , other minds , it searched about through all the universe for causes of trouble and anguish ...
... mind was once set apart by the natural consequences of the disease , and secluded from the usual occupations of , and customary contact with , other minds , it searched about through all the universe for causes of trouble and anguish ...
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